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Communication in healthcare interactions in dementia: a systematic review of observational studies.

Jemima DooleyCate BaileyRose McCabe
Published in: International psychogeriatrics (2015)
Patient-companion-professional communication in dementia care raises various ethical questions: how to strike a balance between different communicative needs of patients and companions; clarity versus sensitivity in delivery of the diagnosis; and whether to minimize or expose interactional difficulties and misunderstanding to enrich patient understanding and involvement. Healthcare professionals need guidance in delivering a diagnosis and strategies to optimize patient and companion participation.
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